November 7, 2025 - 10:00

Feon Ang, LinkedIn’s APAC managing director, emphasizes the importance of addressing the human aspect in the integration of artificial intelligence within organizations. As businesses increasingly look to AI for efficiency and innovation, Ang argues that the success of these technologies hinges on the willingness of middle managers to embrace them.
To achieve this, leaders must invest in their people first. This approach involves providing adequate training, resources, and support to help employees understand and leverage AI tools effectively. By fostering a culture of learning and development, organizations can alleviate fears and resistance surrounding AI adoption.
Ang highlights that when employees feel valued and equipped with the necessary skills, they are more likely to embrace change and drive the organization forward. Ultimately, the message is clear: successful AI implementation is not solely about the technology itself, but about empowering individuals to thrive in a rapidly evolving landscape.
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